Generally we try and provide a response within 24 hours so sometimes we may not be able to get to a topic that quickly. I do apologize for the delay though :)

As for the issue, when getting the code to embed the videos, try selecting the option for “Use old embed code” which will give you the object code instead of an iframe. I just did a quick test and it worked for me using three tabs.

Unfortunately I’m not sure that the toggle script can accommodate this kind layout. I’ve added a bit of css to your quick css to at least force the video iframe to load in, but even then it seems to be adjusting to a smaller viewport because its constrained by the toggle.

Also, I fixed the youtube links in the embed shortcode as it should only be the video code.

I’m not familiar with the other issue you are addressing so if you could describe it or link to a post where you already have, I’ll make sure its submitted to Kriesi for a bug fix.

The issue with the iframes is specific to the toggle it looks like. I believe this is because of the javascript required to close them and move the content/hide it. I’ve sent a bug report to Kriesi about it but otherwise, you can always use the embed shortcode to simply add in video using the wordpress oembed function.

The theme sets iframe content to 100% so if you don’t have them in a container like a column they will fill up the screen. This is so that they will be responsive when you shrink the screen down for other uses.

sorry Devin i don’t get it… if you say that then why don’t you do the same with images ? in images you respect their dimensions and still are responsive, yes ?

so if i am right why don’t you treat iframes like images ?

when i put a youtube video or google map of eg. 400×300 dimensions (actually directed by the script) i want it 400×300 like i do with a 400×300 image… and when screen is resized you handle dimensions accordingly